Vigorous Exercise Reduces Breast Cancer Risk In African-American Women
October 8, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Vigorous exercise of more than two hours per week reduces the risk of developing breast cancer in postmenopausal African-American women by 64 percent, compared to women of the same race who do not exercise, according to researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. Results were presented at the Third AACR Conference on The Science of Cancer Health Disparities, held Sept…
Vitamin D Levels Lower In African-Americans
October 3, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
African-American women had lower vitamin D levels than white women, and vitamin D deficiency was associated with a greater likelihood for aggressive breast cancer, according to data presented at the Third AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities…
'Disease Of Poverty': University Of South Carolina Releases Journal On Cervical Cancer, Health Disparities
December 14, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
African-American women in South Carolina are 37 percent more likely to have cervical cancer than white women and have a death rate that is about 61 percent higher, according to a study by researchers at the University of South Carolina’s Arnold School of Public Health. South Carolina ranks 14th in the nation in deaths from cervical cancer…



















































